Every year at this time, I collect the best of the worst in media errors and corrections and post them on my site, Regret the Error. Here's a sample of 2009's offerings. You can read the full post here.

Every year at this time, I collect the best of the worst in media errors and corrections and post them on my site, Regret the Error. Here's a sample of 2008's offerings. You can read the full post here.

Tonight's U.S. Presidential election election marks the 60th anniversary of the "Dewey Defeats Truman" edition of the Chicago Daily Tribune. Since that headline was first published, it has become perhaps the most famous press error of all time. This is the story of how and why it happened.

Public Eye, a blog launched by CBS News in September 2005 with the stated goal of bringing "transparency to the editorial operations of CBS News -- transparency that is unprecedented for broadcast and online journalism," died this week due to the lack of "a sustainable business model." It was roughly...

As 2007 approaches its deadline, it's time to look back at the media's biggest errors and most hilarious corrections. What follows is a sampling of some of the best of the worst from Regret the Error's annual round-up of the year in media errors and corrections. (Also note...

So, big surprise, Dateline NBC's pedophile party raked in nearly 8 million viewers last week. It seems people can't resist watching a show that lures would-be molesters into the camera's eye. For "To Catch a Predator," Dateline joins with the fuzz and a watchdog group called Perverted...

Each day seems to bring with it another report of theft, a new dastardly deed where the culprit is unmasked, sometimes given a public spanking, and dispatched into the annals of thievery. I feel as though I'm living through a season of plagiarism unlike one we've ever seen before.